Sunday, 20 October 2013

To tweet or not to tweet?

Twitter - can Facebook, Tumblr and other social networking sites keep up?

Ever since the Twitter was set up in 2006, it has grown into one of the major well known social networking sites which PR Daily stocks from 2012 show us with the fact it has now 100 million active users.

Everybody knows the basics of how Twitter works. In fact, all you need to show people is the image of the little blue bird and people could probably write monologues about it!

But if you are not sure then here is the heads up to twitter. You have 150 words to write a little statment and then tweet on your twitter where your followers, who are mostly your friends but some people get lucky and find celebs following them, can either like or repost it if they find it funny or intresting so more peoplpe can see your words of instant knowledge. Like Facebook, you can also have photos where you can add your friends in and write captions.

It has kept many generations busy for hours and even some users may find they are at a loss without it. As S, Johnson said from the Time Magazine, "it's not as if we were sitting around four years ago and saying, 'if only here were a technology that would allow me to send a message to my friends, alerting them in real time about my choice of breakfast cereal." Posts like this may seem strange but it's easy to see the funny side!

Twitter has not just kept the public happy but also the rich and famous, from David Cameron to One Direction, where people can feel as if they can get an insite into these types of lives and what is going on. You will always find fans hoping that the celeb they are following, will answer to their tweet or for a higher up acheivement, follow them back.

Overall, Twitter is on of the fun ways to socalise with friends but get to know about the other people in the world at the same time. It is worth having a go as you don't know what you might find out or what might make you laugh.



Biblography

Johnson, S (05/06/09) How Twitter Will Change the Wat We Live article in the Time Magazine, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1902818,00.html, [accessed 11/07/13]

Collier, S (16/07/12) 20 illuminating facts about Twitter: 2012 edition article on PR Daily, http://www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/20_illuminating_facts_about_Twitter_2012_edition_12138.aspx# [acessed 11/07.13]



Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Descover London

 This peice of work is for my informative travel writing.

Descover
Descover London.
Descover Us.

We belive London has more hidden tresures that you think.
You just have to find them.

London. A great city known my many across the world. But how much do you actually known about London. We put on many advents throughout the year to help you to see Londons true colour and not just through a TV screen. Explore the sensational sights, the exqusite shopping centres and see the mysteries that can be solved as you find out about the past from one of the many exhibitions being held. Travel by bus, train or go by foot to see what you can descover today about London.

Our new brochure "Descover London" is out now! Go to our website www.descoverlondon.co.uk to order your free copy and let it be your guide to this beauitiful city.

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

The Streets of London

This piece of work is my entertaining piece of travel writing.

 "We are going left next ladies and gentlemen so follow me!"
The silent groan that followed was almost laughable if my legs weren't in so much pain. Since we got off the shabby school coach, all we had done was walked and followed this petite tour guide around like a mother duck leading her ducklings to the nest. I could hardly hear her or see her for that matter as I was stuck at the back of the pack, trundling along, not really caring that was probably where Shakespeare stood and realizing I was on my last piece of gum. As you could probably guess, I was feeling bored. Her droning voice at the front did not help to make this tour any more interesting than it had sounded and even my history teacher said he only came for the burger and chips at our lunch stop. Planet Hollywood! It sounds so awesome but as the time on my phone keeps on reminding me, that isn't at least until another hour. A whole hour a feet killing, back aching, head exploding tour. It didn't help that it was a scorching hot day and that our bottle green uniform decided to soak in as much heat as possible for us! Personally, I actually do love coming to London but this tour wasn't helping to make it attractive.

Then, we turned a corner. It was a narrow and cobbled`street where houses towered over us, making the sun seem existent as the dark, murky atmosphere seemed to swallow up most of the light. Sighs of realife were heard as students stepped into the shade to cool off.
"No, no, no!" The tour guides voice broke into our heads, "If you stand there, you won't be able to see what I want to show you!"
Just our luck when we finally find a place to cool off, we are actually not allowed to go near it! The "relaxing stopper" then made us look up and basically squint due to the sun being in our eyes to look at the architecture. However, I did actually look compared to other students and it did make me stare. The unusual patterns and styles of the buildings was intriguing. This was the part of London that you rarely see being all the pictures of Big Ben and The London Eye. This was the part hidden by all the well known treasures of London but i think London has more treasures than it realizes. 

We then walked past a piece of Bansky art which did get me exited. His spray painting technique onto random walls was different and not tacky like most spray painting work. I found myself fascinated with it as we had actually just looked at him and his work in Art so to see a piece live was pretty cool.
"Come on."
The teachers had to call us few students, who actually appreciated the art, away like dogs. I did feel a little bit like a tourist to it as the camera on my phone did get whipped out and clicked constantly to make sure I did get a good picture. Because getting a good one would defiantly be worth it!

Thursday, 3 October 2013

A Vicars Life

This is my monologue based of the monologue 'Bed Among the Lentils" from the point of view of Geoffrey.

Geoffrey is the vicar of the local church, which he is very passionate about. He sits comfortably in his leather chair, in front of the fire, feeling content about how today went. It is evening.

This morning, I was extreme nervous for myself. Shaking all over as I thought how I was going to get across today's sermon to all my fellow brothers and sisters of Christ. I managed to get some encouraging words from Gods book, the Bible, to remind me that he will be with me every step of the way. Now I think about it, it was silly to act that way! (Chuckles)

I percifically remember my wife saying she'd defiantly be there to support me. But was she? Not really. She trundled in late again, wearing that shabby cardigan that I am sure she has been wearing for the past two weeks... I had to hide my eyes which were probably clouded with disappointment. She also hasn't been on time since, well I can't remember exactly. If I was constantly late for something as important as this, then I would be kicked out of my position and the good reputation I have taken years to build would all come tumbling down. I made a metal note to talk it over with her later. If I get a chance...

The sermon went to plan. To my relief. Talking about the joining of two people in the eye of God is always a har topic to cover. I remember the lecturer of my college saying that. I did see however a few member of the congregation blushing (manly the ladies!) as I preached and that did make me chuckle! After reading out the very important notice of the Bishop coming next week, I met people at the door. I kept my eyes flicking back to my wife, making sure she did make any sarcastic comments like she had done during the sermon to poor Mr and Mrs Belcher. I managed to pick up Mrs Shrubsole saying to her "we must cherish him" and I had to blush with a little pride. I don't get praise like that very often and I am glad at least someone does.